John Frederick Herring, Jr. (1820-1907) was a British painter renowned for his equestrian and rural scenes. He was the son of the renowned animal painter, John Frederick Herring, Sr., and was born in London. Herring Jr. was a gifted painter, exhibiting his works at the Royal Academy from 1845 to 1885. He was known for his sensitive and accurate depictions of horses and rural life. His works are highly sought after and can be found in many major galleries and museums.
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Herring, Jr. Prints
- Horses Drinking from a Water Trough, with Pigs and Chickens in a Farmyard
- Horses Eating from a Manger, with Pigs and Chickens in a Farmyard
- Horses in a Farmyard
- Horses in Harness
- Horses in the Snow
- Hunters, Poultry and Pigs near a Shed with a Hunt Beyond
- Hunters, Poultry, Pigs and a Fox with a Hunt Beyond
- Loading the Log Wagon
- Lord Chesterfield's Bay Colt Zinganee in Stalls